Westminster, Vermont, 1735-2000: Township Number One
Westminster is the oldest town in Vermont, and its history is visible down every street. Vermont itself was born here, when the first blood of the American Revolution was shed during the Westminster Massacre and it separated from New York. Westminster declined in political importance during the...
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Westminster is the oldest town in Vermont, and its history is visible down every street. Vermont itself was born here, when the first blood of the American Revolution was shed during the Westminster Massacre and it separated from New York. Westminster declined in political importance during the nineteenth century, but its agricultural heritage bloomed as residents exported everything from beef to vegetables to Christmas wreaths. Despite its small size, Westminster also boasts unique neighborhoods with their own vibrant cultures, including Westminster Village, Gageville and Westminster West. From brilliant inventors and the co-founder of the Oneida Community to a Miss Vermont, an Oscar-winning actress and Vermont's eighty-first governor, the famous sons and daughters of Westminster have left their marks on the state and the nation. Celebrated local author Jessie Haas and the Westminster Historical Society showcase what makes Westminster such an amazing and quintessentially Vermont community.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781609494759 (160949475X)
ASIN: 160949475X
Publish date: July 24th 2012
Publisher: History Press
Pages no: 574
Edition language: English
I eventually enjoyed reading this, and with a few tweaks it could be unreservedly recommended to people wanting to know more about the town's history.'Westminster, Vermont, 1735-2000' fails in part because Jessie Haas, an accomplished author in other areas, is not a trained historian and fails to ac...